<p>Reykjavík, Iceland—<b>The Food and Fun Festival</b> features an international chef’s competition and local guest-chef collaborations at Reykjavík’s best restaurants. It’s a chance to see how this small island nation has made the most of its luscious lamb, fisheries, and burgeoning dairy farms. Between meals, make sure to nab a <i>pylsur</i>—Iceland’s famously succulent hot dogs. <i>(March)</i></p>

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Reykjavík, Iceland—The Food and Fun Festival features an international chef’s competition and local guest-chef collaborations at Reykjavík’s best restaurants. It’s a chance to see how this small island nation has made the most of its luscious lamb, fisheries, and burgeoning dairy farms. Between meals, make sure to nab a pylsur—Iceland’s famously succulent hot dogs. (March)

Photograph by Bragi Thor Josefsson

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